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Conditional Statement: If two lines are parallel, then they do not intersect. Converse: If two lines do not intersect, then they are parallel. Inverse: If two lines are not parallel, then they intersect. Contrapositive: If two lines intersect, then they are not parallel. Which statements are true? A) Converse and Inverse B) Inverse and Contrapositive C) Conditional Statement and Converse D) Conditional Statement and Contrapositive

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